While baseball teams have popularized shirtless fan tributes, Carolina Hurricanes supporters elevated the tradition during Wednesday’s Golden Knights matchup. Thousands of men and fathers shed their tops in the John F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium section, creating an electrifying atmosphere that visibly energized the team. The bold display coincided with forward Logan Stankoven’s game-winning goal in Game 2’s overtime finish, suggesting a tangible fan-player connection. Multiple onlookers reported seeing players glance upward toward the chanting crowd during the pivotal third-period push. Carolina’s coaching staff acknowledged the unconventional home-court advantage, with assistant coach Mike Babcock stating, “When our fans show that kind of passion, it fuels something special.” The Golden Knights’ home ice temperature remained at 58°F to accommodate the spirited crowd, as verified by arena operations reports.
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